White-nose Syndrome is a mysterious
disease that is currently decimating bat populations in the northeastern
United States. First observed near Albany, New York in 2006, it had spread
as far as Virginia by 2009. Scientists fear this disease could rapidly
push an entire group of species to extinction and will trigger unknown
ecological consequences. Why the bats are dying remains a mystery.
I accompanied researchers to several caves and mines in New York and
Vermont during the winter of 2009 in an effort to document the situation.
This piece is a result of that effort and aims to communicate the urgency
of the situation to the public and policy-makers and to elicit an
emotional response to a group of species that are often disregarded or
disliked.